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A War I've Never Seen is an intriguing documentary that dives into the psyche of Julia, a Russian grappling with a German identity from a WWII context. The film's tone is haunting, almost surreal, as Julia dons a Wehrmacht uniform and immerses herself in a past she wasn't part of. It’s a fascinating exploration of how ideology shapes identity and the dissonance that can occur. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to draw parallels between the past and the present. There's a rawness to Julia's performance that's compelling—she’s not just portraying a character, but wrestling with inherited trauma. The practical effects and period details are subtly effective, grounding the film in a reality that feels both distant and immediate.
Explores identity and ideology through a unique lens.Strong thematic elements on inherited trauma.Features practical effects that enhance the historical context.
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